From Oscar de la Renta to Chanel, here are some of the most lavish and prestigious fashion brands.
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6. Chanel
The high fashion wear company was introduced to the world back in 1909 by none other than Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, otherwise known as “Coco Chanel.” This is where the brand gets its inspiration for the famously recognizable logo that is two interlocking C’s. The company specializes in creating haute couture for its wealthy clients but also for fashion models like Naomi Campbell, who once modeled for them, and actresses Marilyn Monroe, Keira Knightley, and Nicole Kidman. One of their most famous products is the perfume No. 5 de Chanel, along with the Chanel Suit. Today, Chanel is valued at being $6.8 billion dollars. An interesting fact to note is that Karl Lagerfeld, the creative director behind Fendi, happens to be the creative director for Chanel as well.
5. Prada
Founded back in 1913 by Mario Prada, this fashion brand actually started out by manufacturing leather bags and trunks. It would then evolve into selling everything from clothing to perfume and even a brief stint of LG Prada cell phones. Though the brand may have broadened its inventory, it still spends the majority of its focus creating some of the world’s most exclusive handbags that only the rich and famous can possibly hope to afford. Mario Prada believed that women should not be involved in business so he excluded his own family members from getting involved. In a fantastic twist of irony, his son did not care to run the business so his daughter Luisa Prada took over as his successor and is now currently being run by her daughter Miuccia.
4. House of Versace
The fashion empire that is the House of Versace all started with fashion designer Gianni Versace back in 1978. He created a brand that has been synonymous with elegance and simply oozes high fashion. His glamorous gowns have gone on to make a name for himself as a respected designer. Like the case of the famous black dress held with gold safety pins that actress Elizabeth Hurley wore back in 1994 to the premiere of Four Weddings and A Funeral. Sadly, Versace’s life was cut short in 1997 on the steps of his Miami mansion when he became the fifth and final victim of Andrew Cunanan. The tragic event will be the story behind American Crime Story’s season 2 titled: The Assassination of Gianni Versace. After his death, his sister Donatella became the new Artistic Director and has established a $5.5 billion company her brother would be proud of.
3. Gucci
Started in 1921 by a Mr. Guccio Gucci, the company was originally dabbing in leather goods. It wasn’t until 19 years later when his son Aldo would take the company from being a one-stop shop into the fashion powerhouse that it’s now known for being. It’s Aldo that would usher in the era of the brand’s iconic “Bamboo Bag” and its “ready to wear segments.” In the 90’s, the company decided to bring AmericanFashion designerTom Ford to revamp their women’s wear. He ended up helping launch the brand to where it is today. The fashion brand houses other well-known designers in its collections such as Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, and Yves Saint Laurent. If you’re in the market to do some shopping at this $12.4 billion brand, expect to spend at least $2,000.
2. Louis Vuitton
This may come as a shock but the famous fashion brand has been around longer than you might have thought. Formed 163 years ago in 1854, a young man by the name of Louis Vuitton started out as an apprentice for a box-maker. Vuitton ended up becoming a well-known crafter of luxury trunks and opened up his own shop in Paris. He then ended up becoming the personal box-maker of Napoleon III’s wife, Empress Eugenie de Montijo. Fast forward years later and the company is now worth $28.1 billion with a generated revenue of $10.1 billion. Today, Louis Vuitton doesn’t make just trunks but designer handbags and clothing that can be spotted on the most famous of A-listers.
1. Balenciaga
The beginning of Balenciaga’s reign began back in 1919 when it was established by its founder of the same name, Cristóbal Balenciaga. As a young child, Balenciaga became an apprentice to a tailor in his hometown of Getaria, Spain and would eventually get his formal training in Madrid. He would go on to create the House of Balenciaga and skyrocketed to success thanks to his artistic genius. He was hailed as the undisputed “ King ofFashion” and was highly respected among his peers which included the likes of Coco Chanel, Christian Dior, and Pierre Balmain. Balenciaga even helped train the likes of high-fashion designers Oscar de la Renta and Hubert Givenchy to name a few.

published:16 Jan 2018

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Alexa Chung, our fashion bloodhound, is back investigating the ins and outs of the fashion industry in the second series of Vogue’s on-going documentary, the Future of Fashion. This time exploring things from a more business angle, she took the Vogue team to her adopted home city of New York and hit the trail to answer all your questions submitted via the Vogue social media channels. In the first episode, live today, she talks boundary-pushing retail with Opening Ceremony’s Carol Lim and Humberto Leon, and savvy merchandising with Joseph Altuzarra and his CEOKaris Durmer. Subscribe to British Vogue►► http://po.st/SubscribeBritishVogue
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Vogue has dispatched contributing editor Alexa Chung to investigate the state of fashion today in her series The Future of Fashion. Alexa Chung will be talking to everyone from current fashion students to the heads of major design houses, via journalists, buyers and all the workers in between. Watch as Alexa Chung try to find out what the future holds for this multi-billion pound fashion industry; how the next generation will get fashion careers using all the tools available to them; and what the fashion landscape looks like in terms of sustainability and technology.
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published:08 Mar 2016

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Do you want to get a job in your dream company?
Then this Video Tutorial is for you, its a 4 Step process to help you land a job in your DreamCompany in Any Field.
4 Step Process tells you:
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10 Tips To Starting Your Own Clothing LineWhat's up everyone! Here are 10 tips on how to start your own clothing line off right. I learned a lot from owning 2 clothing brands, I don't want you guys to make the same mistakes I did. Enjoy :]
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Holli Rogers, Katie White and Leila Fataar joined BoF’s Nick Blunden at the Barbican in London to discuss the changing nature of branding in media, retail and publicity. Get your complimentary BoF Professional membership here ►►http://bit.ly/2yZWzTH BoF Education, Fashion's Platform for Online Learning: http://bit.ly/2jYk86O
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Learn how to build your fashion brand at your own pace with our exciting new course focusing on the fundamentals of the fashion business. Our fashion experts will walk you through the ins and outs of the fashion industry.
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The 2,000-year-old Colosseum in Rome is visited by nearly 5 million people every year. But maintaining the site, and Italy’s many other ancient treasures, is a large financial burden for the Italian government. Now, it’s relying on donations from businesses to keep its cultural legacy intact. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Christopher Livesay reports.

published:03 Sep 2017

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How to create a million dollar brand? Get it answered from Rob (CEO of DOPE clothing). To anybody looking to build a thriving brand that rises above the noise and crushes the competition this is a MUST watch. Thanks for watching and make sure you subscribe for new content every week! — https://www.youtube.com/user/23Ambition
Peter interviews Rob Gough. Rob is the owner of one of the most successful clothing lines on the planet, DOPE as well as a producer, actor, and part owner in multiple other 7 figure businesses. Rob dives into how to create a brand that's polarizing and rises above the noise, and talks about what he personally looks for when investing in companies.
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Company85

Company85 is an independent IT consultancy specialising in IT transformation, service management, workspace, cloud integration, data management, and security and privacy. It was formed in 2010 following a management buyout from Symantec. Company85 is based in the City of London, UK.

History

Company85 was originally established as Company-i, a professional IT services firm based in the City of London, United Kingdom. In 2006 Company-i was acquired by Symantec and became the UK and EMEA consulting arm of Symantec Global Services. The acquisition was driven by Symantec’s wish to deepen its risk management services capability.

Following Symantec’s decision in 2010 to move to a channel-based consultancy delivery model, the business again became independently owned and managed, with Adrian Spink as CEO, Stephen Watterson as services director and Bill Trim as sales director. All three had been with the company since its time as Company-i.

Awards

In 2014 Company85 was named by BCS UK as the Services Provider of the Year as well as IT employer of the Year. In 2012 they were named Small IT Supplier of the Year in the Organisational Excellence category at the UK IT Awards organised by British Computer Society and Computing (magazine) (it had been a medallist the previous year). It was a finalist in the same category in 2014 and also a finalist as UK Services Company of the Year and UK IT Employer of the Year. Company85 staff were also shortlisted for multiple awards in the 2013 and 2014 UK IT Awards.

Company360

Company360 is a business intelligence tool that provides information on Australia's top 50,000 private and public companies. It is powered and owned by Dun & Bradstreet Australia; its headquarters are in Melbourne. Since its launch Company360 is perhaps best known for financial data and corporate structure and shareholder information available through the service which is derived from D&B's commercial database and a range of public and private sources.

Company360 services is available through subscription. Company and executive profile information is maintained by an in-house editorial team of journalists and researchers.

References

Fashion (band)

Fashion were a British new waveband consisting of Dee Harris, Al "Luke Sky" James, Alan Darby, John Mulligan, Marlon Recchi, and Dik Davis.

The band had two or three eras. The first, from 1978 to 1980, was part of the underground music of the 1970s, while punk was making their last hits in Britain, when the band, named Fàshiön Music, released experimental post-punk rock, like-reggae/ska and funk oriented songs; and was also characterized by the presence of lead vocalist and guitarist Luke Sky, who left in 1980, ending with that first era.

History

Post-punk years: Fàshiön Music

Fashion was formed originally as Fàshiön Music, in Birmingham, England, in 1978, and consisted of John Mulligan (bass, synthesizer), Dik Davis (drums), and Al James (lead vocals, guitar). James became known as Luke Sky, or simply Luke or Lûke (short for "Luke Skyscraper" - a reference to the Star Wars character Luke Skywalker and the fact that James was tall and thin), while John Mulligan was known simply as Mulligan and Davis as Dïk. At that time, they also founded their own Fàshiön Music label, and they released their first three singles: "Steady Eddie Steady", "Citinite", and "The Innocent".

Vogue (British magazine)

The British edition of Vogue is a fashion magazine that has been published since the autumn of 1916. The magazine's current editor stated that, “Vogue’s power is universally acknowledged. It’s the place everybody wants to be if they want to be in the world of fashion" and 85% of the magazine’s readers agree that “Vogue is the Fashion Bible”. The magazine is considered to be one that links fashion to high society and class, teaching its readers how to ‘assume a distinctively chic and modern appearance’. As a branch-off of American Vogue, British Vogue is a magazine whose success is based upon its advertising rather than its sales revenue. In 2007, it ran 2,020 pages of advertising at an average of £16,000 a page. It is deemed to be more commercial than other editions of Vogue. British Vogue is the most profitable British magazine as well as the most profitable edition of Vogue besides the US and China editions.

History

During the First World War, Condé Nast, Vogue’s publisher, had to deal with restrictions on overseas shipping as well as paper shortages in America. The British edition of Vogue was the answer to this problem, providing Vogue fashion coverage in the British Isles when it was not practicable to receive it in the usual way. Under the London edition's first editor, Elspeth Champcommunal, the magazine was essentially the same as the American edition, except for its British English spellings. However, Champcommunal thought it important that Vogue be more than a fashion magazine. It featured articles on ‘society and sporting news… Health and beauty advice… travelogues… and editorials’, making it a 'skillfully mixed cocktail'. Champcommunal held her editorial position until 1922.

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15 MOST Luxurious Fashion Brands

From Oscar de la Renta to Chanel, here are some of the most lavish and prestigious fashion brands.
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6. Chanel
The high fashion wear company was introduced to the world back in 1909 by none other than Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, otherwise known as “Coco Chanel.” This is where the brand gets its inspiration for the famously recognizable logo that is two interlocking C’s. The company specializes in creating haute couture for its wealthy clients but also for fashion models like Naomi Campbell, who once modeled for them, and actresses Marilyn Monroe, Keira Knightley, and Nicole Kidman. One of their most famous products is the perfume No. 5 de Chanel, along with the Chanel Suit. Today, Chanel is valued at being $6.8 billion dollars. An interesting fact to note is that Karl Lagerfeld, the creative director behind Fendi, happens to be the creative director for Chanel as well.
5. Prada
Founded back in 1913 by Mario Prada, this fashion brand actually started out by manufacturing leather bags and trunks. It would then evolve into selling everything from clothing to perfume and even a brief stint of LG Prada cell phones. Though the brand may have broadened its inventory, it still spends the majority of its focus creating some of the world’s most exclusive handbags that only the rich and famous can possibly hope to afford. Mario Prada believed that women should not be involved in business so he excluded his own family members from getting involved. In a fantastic twist of irony, his son did not care to run the business so his daughter Luisa Prada took over as his successor and is now currently being run by her daughter Miuccia.
4. House of Versace
The fashion empire that is the House of Versace all started with fashion designer Gianni Versace back in 1978. He created a brand that has been synonymous with elegance and simply oozes high fashion. His glamorous gowns have gone on to make a name for himself as a respected designer. Like the case of the famous black dress held with gold safety pins that actress Elizabeth Hurley wore back in 1994 to the premiere of Four Weddings and A Funeral. Sadly, Versace’s life was cut short in 1997 on the steps of his Miami mansion when he became the fifth and final victim of Andrew Cunanan. The tragic event will be the story behind American Crime Story’s season 2 titled: The Assassination of Gianni Versace. After his death, his sister Donatella became the new Artistic Director and has established a $5.5 billion company her brother would be proud of.
3. Gucci
Started in 1921 by a Mr. Guccio Gucci, the company was originally dabbing in leather goods. It wasn’t until 19 years later when his son Aldo would take the company from being a one-stop shop into the fashion powerhouse that it’s now known for being. It’s Aldo that would usher in the era of the brand’s iconic “Bamboo Bag” and its “ready to wear segments.” In the 90’s, the company decided to bring AmericanFashion designerTom Ford to revamp their women’s wear. He ended up helping launch the brand to where it is today. The fashion brand houses other well-known designers in its collections such as Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, and Yves Saint Laurent. If you’re in the market to do some shopping at this $12.4 billion brand, expect to spend at least $2,000.
2. Louis Vuitton
This may come as a shock but the famous fashion brand has been around longer than you might have thought. Formed 163 years ago in 1854, a young man by the name of Louis Vuitton started out as an apprentice for a box-maker. Vuitton ended up becoming a well-known crafter of luxury trunks and opened up his own shop in Paris. He then ended up becoming the personal box-maker of Napoleon III’s wife, Empress Eugenie de Montijo. Fast forward years later and the company is now worth $28.1 billion with a generated revenue of $10.1 billion. Today, Louis Vuitton doesn’t make just trunks but designer handbags and clothing that can be spotted on the most famous of A-listers.
1. Balenciaga
The beginning of Balenciaga’s reign began back in 1919 when it was established by its founder of the same name, Cristóbal Balenciaga. As a young child, Balenciaga became an apprentice to a tailor in his hometown of Getaria, Spain and would eventually get his formal training in Madrid. He would go on to create the House of Balenciaga and skyrocketed to success thanks to his artistic genius. He was hailed as the undisputed “ King ofFashion” and was highly respected among his peers which included the likes of Coco Chanel, Christian Dior, and Pierre Balmain. Balenciaga even helped train the likes of high-fashion designers Oscar de la Renta and Hubert Givenchy to name a few.

19:19

How to Run a Fashion Business with Alexa Chung | S2, E1 | Future of Fashion | British Vogue

How to Run a Fashion Business with Alexa Chung | S2, E1 | Future of Fashion | British Vogue

How to Run a Fashion Business with Alexa Chung | S2, E1 | Future of Fashion | British Vogue

Alexa Chung, our fashion bloodhound, is back investigating the ins and outs of the fashion industry in the second series of Vogue’s on-going documentary, the Future of Fashion. This time exploring things from a more business angle, she took the Vogue team to her adopted home city of New York and hit the trail to answer all your questions submitted via the Vogue social media channels. In the first episode, live today, she talks boundary-pushing retail with Opening Ceremony’s Carol Lim and Humberto Leon, and savvy merchandising with Joseph Altuzarra and his CEOKaris Durmer. Subscribe to British Vogue►► http://po.st/SubscribeBritishVogue
Series 2 Episodes:
Episode 1: http://bit.ly/AlexaSeries2Ep1
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Episode 3: http://bit.ly/AlexaSeries2Ep3
Click Here For Series 1: http://po.st/TheFutureOfFashionS1
Vogue has dispatched contributing editor Alexa Chung to investigate the state of fashion today in her series The Future of Fashion. Alexa Chung will be talking to everyone from current fashion students to the heads of major design houses, via journalists, buyers and all the workers in between. Watch as Alexa Chung try to find out what the future holds for this multi-billion pound fashion industry; how the next generation will get fashion careers using all the tools available to them; and what the fashion landscape looks like in terms of sustainability and technology.
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19:01

How To Get a Job in Fashion Company (4 STEP PROCESS)

How To Get a Job in Fashion Company (4 STEP PROCESS)

How To Get a Job in Fashion Company (4 STEP PROCESS)

Do you want to get a job in your dream company?
Then this Video Tutorial is for you, its a 4 Step process to help you land a job in your DreamCompany in Any Field.
4 Step Process tells you:
1. How to research the target company?
2. What to do before you apply?
3. How to apply?
4. What to do after you apply?
I share tips from LeTote, Rachel Roy, Glam4Good etc. companies.
And ONE BONUS TIP, that I share in the end, will set you apart from 95% of the candidates that show up for an in-person interview, you definitely don't want to miss that.
Other Videos:
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How to Choose the RIGHT Fashion DesignSchool (in 4 Steps)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oeizpkj1kO8
---------------------------------------
How to BecomeFashion Designer TONIGHT?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBlikJ2iTmA
---------------------------------------
INSTAGRAM HASHTAG ResearchHack (You don't want to miss)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4B9bjvsRCI
---------------------------------------
How to Increase Sales in your SHOPIFY Store? (1 SimpleTrick)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuJi24tVHHo

11:21

What Type Of Fashion Company Should You Start?

What Type Of Fashion Company Should You Start?

What Type Of Fashion Company Should You Start?

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8:18

10 Tips To Starting Your Own Clothing Line

10 Tips To Starting Your Own Clothing Line

10 Tips To Starting Your Own Clothing Line

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10 Tips To Starting Your Own Clothing LineWhat's up everyone! Here are 10 tips on how to start your own clothing line off right. I learned a lot from owning 2 clothing brands, I don't want you guys to make the same mistakes I did. Enjoy :]
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Inside The Industry: How to Build a Brand in Fashion | The Business of Fashion x Topshop

Inside The Industry: How to Build a Brand in Fashion | The Business of Fashion x Topshop

Inside The Industry: How to Build a Brand in Fashion | The Business of Fashion x Topshop

Holli Rogers, Katie White and Leila Fataar joined BoF’s Nick Blunden at the Barbican in London to discuss the changing nature of branding in media, retail and publicity. Get your complimentary BoF Professional membership here ►►http://bit.ly/2yZWzTH BoF Education, Fashion's Platform for Online Learning: http://bit.ly/2jYk86O
How to Build a Fashion Business ►► https://youtu.be/vqE0zLDBcAE
How to Build a Career in Fashion ►► https://youtu.be/ZwzNvCqiST0
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2:48

How to Build Your Fashion Brand

How to Build Your Fashion Brand

How to Build Your Fashion Brand

Learn how to build your fashion brand at your own pace with our exciting new course focusing on the fundamentals of the fashion business. Our fashion experts will walk you through the ins and outs of the fashion industry.
After this course you will have the confidence and clarity to start and/or grow your FashionBrand!
For limited time enter EARLYBIRD10 to save $100 off enrollment fee or go to: https://moodu.teachable.com/p/how-to-build-your-fashion-brand/?product_id=367114&coupon_code=EARLYBIRD10
What's included:
6 separate video classes jam packed with info, step by step training as well as inside tips and advise from industry expert BoazDavid.
Start-up Designer questionnaire (we highly recomend to complete it before your start your first class and again when you are done with the complete course)
FREE industry packet containing:
Industry calendar outlining important dates for your fashion business
Cost sheet template
Start-up budget sheets
Course Outline:
Class 1 - Introduction to the basics
The first steps of starting a fashion business
Defining your business concept
Choosing your brand entity
Conducting a market research
Choosing and defining your target customer
Forming your business model
Class 2 - The Financials
Costing & pricing your product to make sure it's profitable
How to calculate your:
Startup budget
Monthly fixed cost and variable cost
Breakevenpoint
Your business cash flow for the first 2 years
Financing options
Class 3 - The Design Process
The ideal size of the line
Translating inspiration to design
What to Consider when designing
How to design with production in mind
Designing your future collections
Class 4 - The DevelopmentProcess
Sourcing materials & vendors
A step by step process of developing a fashion product
How to work with a pattern makers and samples room
Tips and strategies to make the development of your line easier, faster, and more cost effective
Class 5 - Sales & Marketing
Wholesale vs Retail
Creating a Marketing plan
How to work with retailers
Selling tools:
Line sheets
LookBooksOrder forms
Presenting your fashion line to buyers
Selling via E-commerce
Pros & cons of hiring a sales rep or PR company
Pros & cons of doing trade shows
Class 6 - the Production Process
Domestic vs Offshore production
Finding and working with contractors
Production step by step
Common production mistakes to avoid
Price negotiation tips
WHEN: This class is available now, simply sign up now and start to listen right away and at your own pace.
WHERE: This is an online course in the form of video tutorials. Sign up and watch it right here from the convenience of your own computer, phone or tablet.
BONUS: Sign up now and get access to our Fashion BusinessForum where you can interact and share info with other designers just like you.
What other designers say about this course:
"I received a wealth of information. Coming into the class with no idea how to streamline an art that i have practiced for years was priceless, giving me a new starting point.” Michelle
"I honestly can say everything about this course was helpful. my trips from DC to New York every week was well worth it. Looking forward to next workshop.
A majordifference I now have a better idea of where and how to start.” Tylia
“I liked how open and honest the instructor was with the pros and cons. He was very “stating the facts” - and we could make our own choices.” Diana
“The best business decision I’ve ever made!” Nkiruka

HOW TO START A CLOTHING BRAND (EXPOSING THE SECRETS)

A fashion company is paying to maintain Rome's Colosseum

The 2,000-year-old Colosseum in Rome is visited by nearly 5 million people every year. But maintaining the site, and Italy’s many other ancient treasures, is a large financial burden for the Italian government. Now, it’s relying on donations from businesses to keep its cultural legacy intact. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Christopher Livesay reports.

15:55

Creating A Million Dollar Brand w/ DOPE Clothing CEO Rob Gough

Creating A Million Dollar Brand w/ DOPE Clothing CEO Rob Gough

Creating A Million Dollar Brand w/ DOPE Clothing CEO Rob Gough

How to create a million dollar brand? Get it answered from Rob (CEO of DOPE clothing). To anybody looking to build a thriving brand that rises above the noise and crushes the competition this is a MUST watch. Thanks for watching and make sure you subscribe for new content every week! — https://www.youtube.com/user/23Ambition
Peter interviews Rob Gough. Rob is the owner of one of the most successful clothing lines on the planet, DOPE as well as a producer, actor, and part owner in multiple other 7 figure businesses. Rob dives into how to create a brand that's polarizing and rises above the noise, and talks about what he personally looks for when investing in companies.
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5:10

Eco Fashion Brand is Upcycling Over 100,000 Sweaters Every Year - Slow Fashion

Eco Fashion Brand is Upcycling Over 100,000 Sweaters Every Year - Slow Fashion

Eco Fashion Brand is Upcycling Over 100,000 Sweaters Every Year - Slow Fashion

In this video, we meet Julia Grieve, the founder of preloved, which is a Toronto-based eco-fashion brand that creates clothing using second-hand vintage wool sweaters, rolls of deadstock fabric, and other sustainably sourced materials.
Preloved was founded in 1995 and has been upcycling and reusing an average of 100,000 sweaters each year. These secondhand sweaters are usually destined for the landfill, but preloved buys them from rag house clothing sorters and deconstructs them into fabric they can use to design new sweaters.
In addition to sourcing sustainable materials for all of their clothes, the brand has also made a conscious decision to manufacture their clothing in Canada instead of outsourcing the work overseas. Their clothes are made by people who are paid a good wage and who have a positive and safe working environment.
Mat and I were impressed with the incredible work that preloved does to design and create clothing with minimal impact on the environment, and without exploiting it's workers.
One of the reasons we've been inspired to look into ethically made and environmentally friendly clothing is because of The True Cost documentary (http://truecostmovie.com) that we recently watched about the incredibly devastating impact the fast fashion industry has on the planet.
We wrote a blog post with tips about how to create an ethical wardrobe here:
http://www.exploringalternatives.ca/how-to-create-an-ethical-wardrobe/
You can also check out the incredible clothing line made by preloved here:
http://www.getpreloved.com
Thanks for watching!
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6:45

Amazon: The Fashion Company

Amazon: The Fashion Company

Amazon: The Fashion Company

Amazon is about to become the USA's largest apparel retailer. In this episode HyperChange analyzes Amazon's fashion ambitions and how the e-commerce giant is secretly building a powerhouse clothing business. We see 3 huge drivers behind the continued success of Amazon's apparel business. 1) big brands like Nike will continue to partner-with/sell on Amazon 2) Amazon will keep creating new ways to make e-commerce better (with services like PrimeWardrobe) 3) Amazon is launching an army of private label fashion micro-brands to move into upscale clothing.
Shoutout to HyperChange subscriber Vinh who hooked it up with the awesome animation! His IG is here: http://instagram.com/behindthebeanss
Music by Marko: https://soundcloud.com/markothedon & FritzCarlton: https://soundcloud.com/fritzcarlton
LINK - QZ, Amazon's Collection of Secret Brands: https://qz.com/1039381/amazon-owns-a-whole-collection-of-secret-brands/
LINK - QZ, Nike partners with Amazon: https://qz.com/1039381/amazon-owns-a-whole-collection-of-secret-brands/
LINK - BI, Amazon doing $28B in apparel rev this year: http://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-becomes-the-biggest-clothing-retailer-in-the-us-2017-6
LINK - Verge, Amazon selling Nike shoes directly now: https://www.theverge.com/2017/6/21/15847700/amazon-nike-shoes-deal-e-commerce-zappos
LINK - Guardian, Bezos in '07 talking about food & clothes: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/aug/15/amazonfresh-online-grocery-market-amazon-deliver
LINK - Prime Wardrobe YouTube vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIQh0O3wOdM
LINK - Amazon EchoShow: https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-MW46WB-Introducing-Echo-Show/dp/B01J24C0TI
LINK - Amazon Echo Look allows you to try on clothes: https://techcrunch.com/2017/04/26/amazons-new-echo-look-has-a-built-in-camera-for-style-selfies/
LINK - EllaMoon product: https://www.amazon.com/Ella-Moon-Womens-Coralyn-Border/dp/B01N3LUHP5/ref=sr_1_1?srs=16152709011&ie=UTF8&qid=1504655188&sr=8-1&keywords=Ella+Moon
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Disclaimer: This video is purely my opinion and should not be regarded as factual information. I am not a financial advisor. This is not a recommendation to buy or sell securities. Do not assume any facts and numbers in this video are accurate. Always do your own due diligence.

15 MOST Luxurious Fashion Brands

From Oscar de la Renta to Chanel, here are some of the most lavish and prestigious fashion brands.
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6. Chanel
The high fashion wear company was introduced to the world back in 1909 by none other than Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, otherwise known as “Coco Chanel.” This is where the brand gets its inspiration for the famously recognizable logo that is two interlocking C’s. The company specializes in creating haute couture for its wealthy clients but also for fashion models like Naomi Campbell, who once modeled for them, and actresses Marilyn Monroe, Keira Knightley, and Nicole Kidman. One of their most famous products is the perfume No. 5 de Chanel, along with the Chanel Suit. Today, Chanel is valued at being $6.8 billion dollars. An interesti...

published: 16 Jan 2018

How to Run a Fashion Business with Alexa Chung | S2, E1 | Future of Fashion | British Vogue

How To Get a Job in Fashion Company (4 STEP PROCESS)

Do you want to get a job in your dream company?
Then this Video Tutorial is for you, its a 4 Step process to help you land a job in your DreamCompany in Any Field.
4 Step Process tells you:
1. How to research the target company?
2. What to do before you apply?
3. How to apply?
4. What to do after you apply?
I share tips from LeTote, Rachel Roy, Glam4Good etc. companies.
And ONE BONUS TIP, that I share in the end, will set you apart from 95% of the candidates that show up for an in-person interview, you definitely don't want to miss that.
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published: 11 Jan 2018

What Type Of Fashion Company Should You Start?

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published: 02 Jan 2018

10 Tips To Starting Your Own Clothing Line

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10 Tips To Starting Your Own Clothing LineWhat's up everyone! Here are 10 tips on how to start your own clothing line off right. I learned a lot from owning 2 clothing brands, I don't want you guys to make the same mistakes I did. Enjoy :]
If you liked this video, please subscribe & hit that thumbs up.
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published: 01 Nov 2016

Inside The Industry: How to Build a Brand in Fashion | The Business of Fashion x Topshop

Holli Rogers, Katie White and Leila Fataar joined BoF’s Nick Blunden at the Barbican in London to discuss the changing nature of branding in media, retail and publicity. Get your complimentary BoF Professional membership here ►►http://bit.ly/2yZWzTH BoF Education, Fashion's Platform for Online Learning: http://bit.ly/2jYk86O
How to Build a Fashion Business ►► https://youtu.be/vqE0zLDBcAE
How to Build a Career in Fashion ►► https://youtu.be/ZwzNvCqiST0
Subscribe to The Business of Fashion ►► http://bof.bz/9DZ73082p5J
CONNECT WITH THE BUSINESS OF FASHION
Web: www.businessoffashion.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/BoF
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessoffa...
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Newsletter: https://www.businessoffashion.com/reg...
ABOUT THE BUSINESS OF FASHION
The Busin...

Company Profile The Leading Fashion Company in Indonesia

published: 18 Sep 2015

How to Build Your Fashion Brand

Learn how to build your fashion brand at your own pace with our exciting new course focusing on the fundamentals of the fashion business. Our fashion experts will walk you through the ins and outs of the fashion industry.
After this course you will have the confidence and clarity to start and/or grow your FashionBrand!
For limited time enter EARLYBIRD10 to save $100 off enrollment fee or go to: https://moodu.teachable.com/p/how-to-build-your-fashion-brand/?product_id=367114&coupon_code=EARLYBIRD10
What's included:
6 separate video classes jam packed with info, step by step training as well as inside tips and advise from industry expert BoazDavid.
Start-up Designer questionnaire (we highly recomend to complete it before your start your first class and again when you are done with t...

published: 16 Aug 2017

HOW TO START A CLOTHING BRAND (EXPOSING THE SECRETS)

A fashion company is paying to maintain Rome's Colosseum

The 2,000-year-old Colosseum in Rome is visited by nearly 5 million people every year. But maintaining the site, and Italy’s many other ancient treasures, is a large financial burden for the Italian government. Now, it’s relying on donations from businesses to keep its cultural legacy intact. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Christopher Livesay reports.

published: 03 Sep 2017

Creating A Million Dollar Brand w/ DOPE Clothing CEO Rob Gough

How to create a million dollar brand? Get it answered from Rob (CEO of DOPE clothing). To anybody looking to build a thriving brand that rises above the noise and crushes the competition this is a MUST watch. Thanks for watching and make sure you subscribe for new content every week! — https://www.youtube.com/user/23Ambition
Peter interviews Rob Gough. Rob is the owner of one of the most successful clothing lines on the planet, DOPE as well as a producer, actor, and part owner in multiple other 7 figure businesses. Rob dives into how to create a brand that's polarizing and rises above the noise, and talks about what he personally looks for when investing in companies.
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Please share some of your biggest goals with us below! 👇🏼👇🏼 We would love to hear from you.
Follow Rob Gough...

published: 14 Oct 2018

Eco Fashion Brand is Upcycling Over 100,000 Sweaters Every Year - Slow Fashion

In this video, we meet Julia Grieve, the founder of preloved, which is a Toronto-based eco-fashion brand that creates clothing using second-hand vintage wool sweaters, rolls of deadstock fabric, and other sustainably sourced materials.
Preloved was founded in 1995 and has been upcycling and reusing an average of 100,000 sweaters each year. These secondhand sweaters are usually destined for the landfill, but preloved buys them from rag house clothing sorters and deconstructs them into fabric they can use to design new sweaters.
In addition to sourcing sustainable materials for all of their clothes, the brand has also made a conscious decision to manufacture their clothing in Canada instead of outsourcing the work overseas. Their clothes are made by people who are paid a good wage and wh...

published: 07 Jun 2016

Amazon: The Fashion Company

Amazon is about to become the USA's largest apparel retailer. In this episode HyperChange analyzes Amazon's fashion ambitions and how the e-commerce giant is secretly building a powerhouse clothing business. We see 3 huge drivers behind the continued success of Amazon's apparel business. 1) big brands like Nike will continue to partner-with/sell on Amazon 2) Amazon will keep creating new ways to make e-commerce better (with services like PrimeWardrobe) 3) Amazon is launching an army of private label fashion micro-brands to move into upscale clothing.
Shoutout to HyperChange subscriber Vinh who hooked it up with the awesome animation! His IG is here: http://instagram.com/behindthebeanss
Music by Marko: https://soundcloud.com/markothedon & FritzCarlton: https://soundcloud.com/fritzcarlto...

From Oscar de la Renta to Chanel, here are some of the most lavish and prestigious fashion brands.
Subscribe to Hindered Thoughtshttp://goo.gl/d3U3RP
6. Chanel
The high fashion wear company was introduced to the world back in 1909 by none other than Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, otherwise known as “Coco Chanel.” This is where the brand gets its inspiration for the famously recognizable logo that is two interlocking C’s. The company specializes in creating haute couture for its wealthy clients but also for fashion models like Naomi Campbell, who once modeled for them, and actresses Marilyn Monroe, Keira Knightley, and Nicole Kidman. One of their most famous products is the perfume No. 5 de Chanel, along with the Chanel Suit. Today, Chanel is valued at being $6.8 billion dollars. An interesting fact to note is that Karl Lagerfeld, the creative director behind Fendi, happens to be the creative director for Chanel as well.
5. Prada
Founded back in 1913 by Mario Prada, this fashion brand actually started out by manufacturing leather bags and trunks. It would then evolve into selling everything from clothing to perfume and even a brief stint of LG Prada cell phones. Though the brand may have broadened its inventory, it still spends the majority of its focus creating some of the world’s most exclusive handbags that only the rich and famous can possibly hope to afford. Mario Prada believed that women should not be involved in business so he excluded his own family members from getting involved. In a fantastic twist of irony, his son did not care to run the business so his daughter Luisa Prada took over as his successor and is now currently being run by her daughter Miuccia.
4. House of Versace
The fashion empire that is the House of Versace all started with fashion designer Gianni Versace back in 1978. He created a brand that has been synonymous with elegance and simply oozes high fashion. His glamorous gowns have gone on to make a name for himself as a respected designer. Like the case of the famous black dress held with gold safety pins that actress Elizabeth Hurley wore back in 1994 to the premiere of Four Weddings and A Funeral. Sadly, Versace’s life was cut short in 1997 on the steps of his Miami mansion when he became the fifth and final victim of Andrew Cunanan. The tragic event will be the story behind American Crime Story’s season 2 titled: The Assassination of Gianni Versace. After his death, his sister Donatella became the new Artistic Director and has established a $5.5 billion company her brother would be proud of.
3. Gucci
Started in 1921 by a Mr. Guccio Gucci, the company was originally dabbing in leather goods. It wasn’t until 19 years later when his son Aldo would take the company from being a one-stop shop into the fashion powerhouse that it’s now known for being. It’s Aldo that would usher in the era of the brand’s iconic “Bamboo Bag” and its “ready to wear segments.” In the 90’s, the company decided to bring AmericanFashion designerTom Ford to revamp their women’s wear. He ended up helping launch the brand to where it is today. The fashion brand houses other well-known designers in its collections such as Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, and Yves Saint Laurent. If you’re in the market to do some shopping at this $12.4 billion brand, expect to spend at least $2,000.
2. Louis Vuitton
This may come as a shock but the famous fashion brand has been around longer than you might have thought. Formed 163 years ago in 1854, a young man by the name of Louis Vuitton started out as an apprentice for a box-maker. Vuitton ended up becoming a well-known crafter of luxury trunks and opened up his own shop in Paris. He then ended up becoming the personal box-maker of Napoleon III’s wife, Empress Eugenie de Montijo. Fast forward years later and the company is now worth $28.1 billion with a generated revenue of $10.1 billion. Today, Louis Vuitton doesn’t make just trunks but designer handbags and clothing that can be spotted on the most famous of A-listers.
1. Balenciaga
The beginning of Balenciaga’s reign began back in 1919 when it was established by its founder of the same name, Cristóbal Balenciaga. As a young child, Balenciaga became an apprentice to a tailor in his hometown of Getaria, Spain and would eventually get his formal training in Madrid. He would go on to create the House of Balenciaga and skyrocketed to success thanks to his artistic genius. He was hailed as the undisputed “ King ofFashion” and was highly respected among his peers which included the likes of Coco Chanel, Christian Dior, and Pierre Balmain. Balenciaga even helped train the likes of high-fashion designers Oscar de la Renta and Hubert Givenchy to name a few.

From Oscar de la Renta to Chanel, here are some of the most lavish and prestigious fashion brands.
Subscribe to Hindered Thoughtshttp://goo.gl/d3U3RP
6. Chanel
The high fashion wear company was introduced to the world back in 1909 by none other than Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, otherwise known as “Coco Chanel.” This is where the brand gets its inspiration for the famously recognizable logo that is two interlocking C’s. The company specializes in creating haute couture for its wealthy clients but also for fashion models like Naomi Campbell, who once modeled for them, and actresses Marilyn Monroe, Keira Knightley, and Nicole Kidman. One of their most famous products is the perfume No. 5 de Chanel, along with the Chanel Suit. Today, Chanel is valued at being $6.8 billion dollars. An interesting fact to note is that Karl Lagerfeld, the creative director behind Fendi, happens to be the creative director for Chanel as well.
5. Prada
Founded back in 1913 by Mario Prada, this fashion brand actually started out by manufacturing leather bags and trunks. It would then evolve into selling everything from clothing to perfume and even a brief stint of LG Prada cell phones. Though the brand may have broadened its inventory, it still spends the majority of its focus creating some of the world’s most exclusive handbags that only the rich and famous can possibly hope to afford. Mario Prada believed that women should not be involved in business so he excluded his own family members from getting involved. In a fantastic twist of irony, his son did not care to run the business so his daughter Luisa Prada took over as his successor and is now currently being run by her daughter Miuccia.
4. House of Versace
The fashion empire that is the House of Versace all started with fashion designer Gianni Versace back in 1978. He created a brand that has been synonymous with elegance and simply oozes high fashion. His glamorous gowns have gone on to make a name for himself as a respected designer. Like the case of the famous black dress held with gold safety pins that actress Elizabeth Hurley wore back in 1994 to the premiere of Four Weddings and A Funeral. Sadly, Versace’s life was cut short in 1997 on the steps of his Miami mansion when he became the fifth and final victim of Andrew Cunanan. The tragic event will be the story behind American Crime Story’s season 2 titled: The Assassination of Gianni Versace. After his death, his sister Donatella became the new Artistic Director and has established a $5.5 billion company her brother would be proud of.
3. Gucci
Started in 1921 by a Mr. Guccio Gucci, the company was originally dabbing in leather goods. It wasn’t until 19 years later when his son Aldo would take the company from being a one-stop shop into the fashion powerhouse that it’s now known for being. It’s Aldo that would usher in the era of the brand’s iconic “Bamboo Bag” and its “ready to wear segments.” In the 90’s, the company decided to bring AmericanFashion designerTom Ford to revamp their women’s wear. He ended up helping launch the brand to where it is today. The fashion brand houses other well-known designers in its collections such as Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, and Yves Saint Laurent. If you’re in the market to do some shopping at this $12.4 billion brand, expect to spend at least $2,000.
2. Louis Vuitton
This may come as a shock but the famous fashion brand has been around longer than you might have thought. Formed 163 years ago in 1854, a young man by the name of Louis Vuitton started out as an apprentice for a box-maker. Vuitton ended up becoming a well-known crafter of luxury trunks and opened up his own shop in Paris. He then ended up becoming the personal box-maker of Napoleon III’s wife, Empress Eugenie de Montijo. Fast forward years later and the company is now worth $28.1 billion with a generated revenue of $10.1 billion. Today, Louis Vuitton doesn’t make just trunks but designer handbags and clothing that can be spotted on the most famous of A-listers.
1. Balenciaga
The beginning of Balenciaga’s reign began back in 1919 when it was established by its founder of the same name, Cristóbal Balenciaga. As a young child, Balenciaga became an apprentice to a tailor in his hometown of Getaria, Spain and would eventually get his formal training in Madrid. He would go on to create the House of Balenciaga and skyrocketed to success thanks to his artistic genius. He was hailed as the undisputed “ King ofFashion” and was highly respected among his peers which included the likes of Coco Chanel, Christian Dior, and Pierre Balmain. Balenciaga even helped train the likes of high-fashion designers Oscar de la Renta and Hubert Givenchy to name a few.

How to Run a Fashion Business with Alexa Chung | S2, E1 | Future of Fashion | British Vogue

Alexa Chung, our fashion bloodhound, is back investigating the ins and outs of the fashion industry in the second series of Vogue’s on-going documentary, the Fu...

Alexa Chung, our fashion bloodhound, is back investigating the ins and outs of the fashion industry in the second series of Vogue’s on-going documentary, the Future of Fashion. This time exploring things from a more business angle, she took the Vogue team to her adopted home city of New York and hit the trail to answer all your questions submitted via the Vogue social media channels. In the first episode, live today, she talks boundary-pushing retail with Opening Ceremony’s Carol Lim and Humberto Leon, and savvy merchandising with Joseph Altuzarra and his CEOKaris Durmer. Subscribe to British Vogue►► http://po.st/SubscribeBritishVogue
Series 2 Episodes:
Episode 1: http://bit.ly/AlexaSeries2Ep1
Episode 2: http://bit.ly/AlexaSeries2Ep2
Episode 3: http://bit.ly/AlexaSeries2Ep3
Click Here For Series 1: http://po.st/TheFutureOfFashionS1
Vogue has dispatched contributing editor Alexa Chung to investigate the state of fashion today in her series The Future of Fashion. Alexa Chung will be talking to everyone from current fashion students to the heads of major design houses, via journalists, buyers and all the workers in between. Watch as Alexa Chung try to find out what the future holds for this multi-billion pound fashion industry; how the next generation will get fashion careers using all the tools available to them; and what the fashion landscape looks like in terms of sustainability and technology.
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How To Run Fashion Business With Alexa Chung | Series 2 - EP.1 | Future of Fashion | British Vogue
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Alexa Chung, our fashion bloodhound, is back investigating the ins and outs of the fashion industry in the second series of Vogue’s on-going documentary, the Future of Fashion. This time exploring things from a more business angle, she took the Vogue team to her adopted home city of New York and hit the trail to answer all your questions submitted via the Vogue social media channels. In the first episode, live today, she talks boundary-pushing retail with Opening Ceremony’s Carol Lim and Humberto Leon, and savvy merchandising with Joseph Altuzarra and his CEOKaris Durmer. Subscribe to British Vogue►► http://po.st/SubscribeBritishVogue
Series 2 Episodes:
Episode 1: http://bit.ly/AlexaSeries2Ep1
Episode 2: http://bit.ly/AlexaSeries2Ep2
Episode 3: http://bit.ly/AlexaSeries2Ep3
Click Here For Series 1: http://po.st/TheFutureOfFashionS1
Vogue has dispatched contributing editor Alexa Chung to investigate the state of fashion today in her series The Future of Fashion. Alexa Chung will be talking to everyone from current fashion students to the heads of major design houses, via journalists, buyers and all the workers in between. Watch as Alexa Chung try to find out what the future holds for this multi-billion pound fashion industry; how the next generation will get fashion careers using all the tools available to them; and what the fashion landscape looks like in terms of sustainability and technology.
CONNECT WITH BRITISH VOGUE
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ABOUT BRITISH VOGUE
British Vogue is the world’s leading premium lifestyle and fashion entertainment channel. Weekly releases and brand new original programming including short films, series and in-depth documentaries, British Vogue’s channel is the ultimate destination for unprecedented access into the world of fashion, beauty and culture.
How To Run Fashion Business With Alexa Chung | Series 2 - EP.1 | Future of Fashion | British Vogue
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How To Get a Job in Fashion Company (4 STEP PROCESS)

Do you want to get a job in your dream company?
Then this Video Tutorial is for you, its a 4 Step process to help you land a job in your DreamCompany in Any F...

Do you want to get a job in your dream company?
Then this Video Tutorial is for you, its a 4 Step process to help you land a job in your DreamCompany in Any Field.
4 Step Process tells you:
1. How to research the target company?
2. What to do before you apply?
3. How to apply?
4. What to do after you apply?
I share tips from LeTote, Rachel Roy, Glam4Good etc. companies.
And ONE BONUS TIP, that I share in the end, will set you apart from 95% of the candidates that show up for an in-person interview, you definitely don't want to miss that.
Other Videos:
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How to Choose the RIGHT Fashion DesignSchool (in 4 Steps)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oeizpkj1kO8
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How to BecomeFashion Designer TONIGHT?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBlikJ2iTmA
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INSTAGRAM HASHTAG ResearchHack (You don't want to miss)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4B9bjvsRCI
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How to Increase Sales in your SHOPIFY Store? (1 SimpleTrick)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuJi24tVHHo

Do you want to get a job in your dream company?
Then this Video Tutorial is for you, its a 4 Step process to help you land a job in your DreamCompany in Any Field.
4 Step Process tells you:
1. How to research the target company?
2. What to do before you apply?
3. How to apply?
4. What to do after you apply?
I share tips from LeTote, Rachel Roy, Glam4Good etc. companies.
And ONE BONUS TIP, that I share in the end, will set you apart from 95% of the candidates that show up for an in-person interview, you definitely don't want to miss that.
Other Videos:
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How to Choose the RIGHT Fashion DesignSchool (in 4 Steps)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oeizpkj1kO8
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How to BecomeFashion Designer TONIGHT?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBlikJ2iTmA
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INSTAGRAM HASHTAG ResearchHack (You don't want to miss)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4B9bjvsRCI
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How to Increase Sales in your SHOPIFY Store? (1 SimpleTrick)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuJi24tVHHo

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10 Tips To Starting Your Own Clothing LineWhat's up everyone! Here are 10 tips on how to start your own clothing line off right. I learned a lot from owning 2 clothing brands, I don't want you guys to make the same mistakes I did. Enjoy :]
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10 Tips To Starting Your Own Clothing LineWhat's up everyone! Here are 10 tips on how to start your own clothing line off right. I learned a lot from owning 2 clothing brands, I don't want you guys to make the same mistakes I did. Enjoy :]
If you liked this video, please subscribe & hit that thumbs up.
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Inside The Industry: How to Build a Brand in Fashion | The Business of Fashion x Topshop

Holli Rogers, Katie White and Leila Fataar joined BoF’s Nick Blunden at the Barbican in London to discuss the changing nature of branding in media, retail and p...

Holli Rogers, Katie White and Leila Fataar joined BoF’s Nick Blunden at the Barbican in London to discuss the changing nature of branding in media, retail and publicity. Get your complimentary BoF Professional membership here ►►http://bit.ly/2yZWzTH BoF Education, Fashion's Platform for Online Learning: http://bit.ly/2jYk86O
How to Build a Fashion Business ►► https://youtu.be/vqE0zLDBcAE
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ABOUT THE BUSINESS OF FASHION
The Business of Fashion is a next-generation fashion media company conceived for today’s global and hyper-connected world. Founded in 2007 by Imran Amed, BoF is known for its authoritative, agenda-setting point of view on the global fashion industry, and is an indispensable resource for fashion executives, creatives, students, and entrepreneurs in over 200 countries. It has been described as “The Economist of Fashion,” “A DailyDestination for Fashion’s PowerPlayers”, and “The IndustryBible”, www.businessoffashion.com

Holli Rogers, Katie White and Leila Fataar joined BoF’s Nick Blunden at the Barbican in London to discuss the changing nature of branding in media, retail and publicity. Get your complimentary BoF Professional membership here ►►http://bit.ly/2yZWzTH BoF Education, Fashion's Platform for Online Learning: http://bit.ly/2jYk86O
How to Build a Fashion Business ►► https://youtu.be/vqE0zLDBcAE
How to Build a Career in Fashion ►► https://youtu.be/ZwzNvCqiST0
Subscribe to The Business of Fashion ►► http://bof.bz/9DZ73082p5J
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ABOUT THE BUSINESS OF FASHION
The Business of Fashion is a next-generation fashion media company conceived for today’s global and hyper-connected world. Founded in 2007 by Imran Amed, BoF is known for its authoritative, agenda-setting point of view on the global fashion industry, and is an indispensable resource for fashion executives, creatives, students, and entrepreneurs in over 200 countries. It has been described as “The Economist of Fashion,” “A DailyDestination for Fashion’s PowerPlayers”, and “The IndustryBible”, www.businessoffashion.com

How to Build Your Fashion Brand

Learn how to build your fashion brand at your own pace with our exciting new course focusing on the fundamentals of the fashion business. Our fashion experts wi...

Learn how to build your fashion brand at your own pace with our exciting new course focusing on the fundamentals of the fashion business. Our fashion experts will walk you through the ins and outs of the fashion industry.
After this course you will have the confidence and clarity to start and/or grow your FashionBrand!
For limited time enter EARLYBIRD10 to save $100 off enrollment fee or go to: https://moodu.teachable.com/p/how-to-build-your-fashion-brand/?product_id=367114&coupon_code=EARLYBIRD10
What's included:
6 separate video classes jam packed with info, step by step training as well as inside tips and advise from industry expert BoazDavid.
Start-up Designer questionnaire (we highly recomend to complete it before your start your first class and again when you are done with the complete course)
FREE industry packet containing:
Industry calendar outlining important dates for your fashion business
Cost sheet template
Start-up budget sheets
Course Outline:
Class 1 - Introduction to the basics
The first steps of starting a fashion business
Defining your business concept
Choosing your brand entity
Conducting a market research
Choosing and defining your target customer
Forming your business model
Class 2 - The Financials
Costing & pricing your product to make sure it's profitable
How to calculate your:
Startup budget
Monthly fixed cost and variable cost
Breakevenpoint
Your business cash flow for the first 2 years
Financing options
Class 3 - The Design Process
The ideal size of the line
Translating inspiration to design
What to Consider when designing
How to design with production in mind
Designing your future collections
Class 4 - The DevelopmentProcess
Sourcing materials & vendors
A step by step process of developing a fashion product
How to work with a pattern makers and samples room
Tips and strategies to make the development of your line easier, faster, and more cost effective
Class 5 - Sales & Marketing
Wholesale vs Retail
Creating a Marketing plan
How to work with retailers
Selling tools:
Line sheets
LookBooksOrder forms
Presenting your fashion line to buyers
Selling via E-commerce
Pros & cons of hiring a sales rep or PR company
Pros & cons of doing trade shows
Class 6 - the Production Process
Domestic vs Offshore production
Finding and working with contractors
Production step by step
Common production mistakes to avoid
Price negotiation tips
WHEN: This class is available now, simply sign up now and start to listen right away and at your own pace.
WHERE: This is an online course in the form of video tutorials. Sign up and watch it right here from the convenience of your own computer, phone or tablet.
BONUS: Sign up now and get access to our Fashion BusinessForum where you can interact and share info with other designers just like you.
What other designers say about this course:
"I received a wealth of information. Coming into the class with no idea how to streamline an art that i have practiced for years was priceless, giving me a new starting point.” Michelle
"I honestly can say everything about this course was helpful. my trips from DC to New York every week was well worth it. Looking forward to next workshop.
A majordifference I now have a better idea of where and how to start.” Tylia
“I liked how open and honest the instructor was with the pros and cons. He was very “stating the facts” - and we could make our own choices.” Diana
“The best business decision I’ve ever made!” Nkiruka

Learn how to build your fashion brand at your own pace with our exciting new course focusing on the fundamentals of the fashion business. Our fashion experts will walk you through the ins and outs of the fashion industry.
After this course you will have the confidence and clarity to start and/or grow your FashionBrand!
For limited time enter EARLYBIRD10 to save $100 off enrollment fee or go to: https://moodu.teachable.com/p/how-to-build-your-fashion-brand/?product_id=367114&coupon_code=EARLYBIRD10
What's included:
6 separate video classes jam packed with info, step by step training as well as inside tips and advise from industry expert BoazDavid.
Start-up Designer questionnaire (we highly recomend to complete it before your start your first class and again when you are done with the complete course)
FREE industry packet containing:
Industry calendar outlining important dates for your fashion business
Cost sheet template
Start-up budget sheets
Course Outline:
Class 1 - Introduction to the basics
The first steps of starting a fashion business
Defining your business concept
Choosing your brand entity
Conducting a market research
Choosing and defining your target customer
Forming your business model
Class 2 - The Financials
Costing & pricing your product to make sure it's profitable
How to calculate your:
Startup budget
Monthly fixed cost and variable cost
Breakevenpoint
Your business cash flow for the first 2 years
Financing options
Class 3 - The Design Process
The ideal size of the line
Translating inspiration to design
What to Consider when designing
How to design with production in mind
Designing your future collections
Class 4 - The DevelopmentProcess
Sourcing materials & vendors
A step by step process of developing a fashion product
How to work with a pattern makers and samples room
Tips and strategies to make the development of your line easier, faster, and more cost effective
Class 5 - Sales & Marketing
Wholesale vs Retail
Creating a Marketing plan
How to work with retailers
Selling tools:
Line sheets
LookBooksOrder forms
Presenting your fashion line to buyers
Selling via E-commerce
Pros & cons of hiring a sales rep or PR company
Pros & cons of doing trade shows
Class 6 - the Production Process
Domestic vs Offshore production
Finding and working with contractors
Production step by step
Common production mistakes to avoid
Price negotiation tips
WHEN: This class is available now, simply sign up now and start to listen right away and at your own pace.
WHERE: This is an online course in the form of video tutorials. Sign up and watch it right here from the convenience of your own computer, phone or tablet.
BONUS: Sign up now and get access to our Fashion BusinessForum where you can interact and share info with other designers just like you.
What other designers say about this course:
"I received a wealth of information. Coming into the class with no idea how to streamline an art that i have practiced for years was priceless, giving me a new starting point.” Michelle
"I honestly can say everything about this course was helpful. my trips from DC to New York every week was well worth it. Looking forward to next workshop.
A majordifference I now have a better idea of where and how to start.” Tylia
“I liked how open and honest the instructor was with the pros and cons. He was very “stating the facts” - and we could make our own choices.” Diana
“The best business decision I’ve ever made!” Nkiruka

A fashion company is paying to maintain Rome's Colosseum

The 2,000-year-old Colosseum in Rome is visited by nearly 5 million people every year. But maintaining the site, and Italy’s many other ancient treasures, is a ...

The 2,000-year-old Colosseum in Rome is visited by nearly 5 million people every year. But maintaining the site, and Italy’s many other ancient treasures, is a large financial burden for the Italian government. Now, it’s relying on donations from businesses to keep its cultural legacy intact. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Christopher Livesay reports.

The 2,000-year-old Colosseum in Rome is visited by nearly 5 million people every year. But maintaining the site, and Italy’s many other ancient treasures, is a large financial burden for the Italian government. Now, it’s relying on donations from businesses to keep its cultural legacy intact. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Christopher Livesay reports.

Creating A Million Dollar Brand w/ DOPE Clothing CEO Rob Gough

How to create a million dollar brand? Get it answered from Rob (CEO of DOPE clothing). To anybody looking to build a thriving brand that rises above the noise a...

How to create a million dollar brand? Get it answered from Rob (CEO of DOPE clothing). To anybody looking to build a thriving brand that rises above the noise and crushes the competition this is a MUST watch. Thanks for watching and make sure you subscribe for new content every week! — https://www.youtube.com/user/23Ambition
Peter interviews Rob Gough. Rob is the owner of one of the most successful clothing lines on the planet, DOPE as well as a producer, actor, and part owner in multiple other 7 figure businesses. Rob dives into how to create a brand that's polarizing and rises above the noise, and talks about what he personally looks for when investing in companies.
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Please share some of your biggest goals with us below! 👇🏼👇🏼 We would love to hear from you.
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https://www.dope.com/
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Peter Voogd is on a mission to shift our culture. He has started a movement to empower America’s entrepreneurs and millennials and to give them the tools & strategies necessary to elevate every area of their life and business. Peter truly believes that the more people you are able to influence and help succeed, the more successful you, in turn, will become. Stay humble, but NEVER lose your hunger.
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How to create a million dollar brand? Get it answered from Rob (CEO of DOPE clothing). To anybody looking to build a thriving brand that rises above the noise and crushes the competition this is a MUST watch. Thanks for watching and make sure you subscribe for new content every week! — https://www.youtube.com/user/23Ambition
Peter interviews Rob Gough. Rob is the owner of one of the most successful clothing lines on the planet, DOPE as well as a producer, actor, and part owner in multiple other 7 figure businesses. Rob dives into how to create a brand that's polarizing and rises above the noise, and talks about what he personally looks for when investing in companies.
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Please share some of your biggest goals with us below! 👇🏼👇🏼 We would love to hear from you.
Follow Rob Gough and Dope Clothing Below:
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https://www.facebook.com/rob.gough1
https://www.instagram.com/robg/
https://www.instagram.com/dope/
https://www.dope.com/
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Peter Voogd is on a mission to shift our culture. He has started a movement to empower America’s entrepreneurs and millennials and to give them the tools & strategies necessary to elevate every area of their life and business. Peter truly believes that the more people you are able to influence and help succeed, the more successful you, in turn, will become. Stay humble, but NEVER lose your hunger.
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Follow Peter Voogd:
https://www.instagram.com/peterjvoogd/
https://twitter.com/PeterVoogd23
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Eco Fashion Brand is Upcycling Over 100,000 Sweaters Every Year - Slow Fashion

In this video, we meet Julia Grieve, the founder of preloved, which is a Toronto-based eco-fashion brand that creates clothing using second-hand vintage wool sw...

In this video, we meet Julia Grieve, the founder of preloved, which is a Toronto-based eco-fashion brand that creates clothing using second-hand vintage wool sweaters, rolls of deadstock fabric, and other sustainably sourced materials.
Preloved was founded in 1995 and has been upcycling and reusing an average of 100,000 sweaters each year. These secondhand sweaters are usually destined for the landfill, but preloved buys them from rag house clothing sorters and deconstructs them into fabric they can use to design new sweaters.
In addition to sourcing sustainable materials for all of their clothes, the brand has also made a conscious decision to manufacture their clothing in Canada instead of outsourcing the work overseas. Their clothes are made by people who are paid a good wage and who have a positive and safe working environment.
Mat and I were impressed with the incredible work that preloved does to design and create clothing with minimal impact on the environment, and without exploiting it's workers.
One of the reasons we've been inspired to look into ethically made and environmentally friendly clothing is because of The True Cost documentary (http://truecostmovie.com) that we recently watched about the incredibly devastating impact the fast fashion industry has on the planet.
We wrote a blog post with tips about how to create an ethical wardrobe here:
http://www.exploringalternatives.ca/how-to-create-an-ethical-wardrobe/
You can also check out the incredible clothing line made by preloved here:
http://www.getpreloved.com
Thanks for watching!
Mat & Danielle
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STAY IN TOUCH!
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Blog: www.exploringalternatives.ca
Facebook: /exploringalternativesblog
Instagram: @exploringalternatives
Music & SongCredits:
All music in this video was composed, performed, and recorded by Mat of Exploring Alternatives.

In this video, we meet Julia Grieve, the founder of preloved, which is a Toronto-based eco-fashion brand that creates clothing using second-hand vintage wool sweaters, rolls of deadstock fabric, and other sustainably sourced materials.
Preloved was founded in 1995 and has been upcycling and reusing an average of 100,000 sweaters each year. These secondhand sweaters are usually destined for the landfill, but preloved buys them from rag house clothing sorters and deconstructs them into fabric they can use to design new sweaters.
In addition to sourcing sustainable materials for all of their clothes, the brand has also made a conscious decision to manufacture their clothing in Canada instead of outsourcing the work overseas. Their clothes are made by people who are paid a good wage and who have a positive and safe working environment.
Mat and I were impressed with the incredible work that preloved does to design and create clothing with minimal impact on the environment, and without exploiting it's workers.
One of the reasons we've been inspired to look into ethically made and environmentally friendly clothing is because of The True Cost documentary (http://truecostmovie.com) that we recently watched about the incredibly devastating impact the fast fashion industry has on the planet.
We wrote a blog post with tips about how to create an ethical wardrobe here:
http://www.exploringalternatives.ca/how-to-create-an-ethical-wardrobe/
You can also check out the incredible clothing line made by preloved here:
http://www.getpreloved.com
Thanks for watching!
Mat & Danielle
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STAY IN TOUCH!
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Blog: www.exploringalternatives.ca
Facebook: /exploringalternativesblog
Instagram: @exploringalternatives
Music & SongCredits:
All music in this video was composed, performed, and recorded by Mat of Exploring Alternatives.

15 MOST Luxurious Fashion Brands

From Oscar de la Renta to Chanel, here are some of the most lavish and prestigious fashion brands.
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6. Chanel
The high fashion wear company was introduced to the world back in 1909 by none other than Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, otherwise known as “Coco Chanel.” This is where the brand gets its inspiration for the famously recognizable logo that is two interlocking C’s. The company specializes in creating haute couture for its wealthy clients but also for fashion models like Naomi Campbell, who once modeled for them, and actresses Marilyn Monroe, Keira Knightley, and Nicole Kidman. One of their most famous products is the perfume No. 5 de Chanel, along with the Chanel Suit. Today, Chanel is valued at being $6.8 billion dollars. An interesting fact to note is that Karl Lagerfeld, the creative director behind Fendi, happens to be the creative director for Chanel as well.
5. Prada
Founded back in 1913 by Mario Prada, this fashion brand actually started out by manufacturing leather bags and trunks. It would then evolve into selling everything from clothing to perfume and even a brief stint of LG Prada cell phones. Though the brand may have broadened its inventory, it still spends the majority of its focus creating some of the world’s most exclusive handbags that only the rich and famous can possibly hope to afford. Mario Prada believed that women should not be involved in business so he excluded his own family members from getting involved. In a fantastic twist of irony, his son did not care to run the business so his daughter Luisa Prada took over as his successor and is now currently being run by her daughter Miuccia.
4. House of Versace
The fashion empire that is the House of Versace all started with fashion designer Gianni Versace back in 1978. He created a brand that has been synonymous with elegance and simply oozes high fashion. His glamorous gowns have gone on to make a name for himself as a respected designer. Like the case of the famous black dress held with gold safety pins that actress Elizabeth Hurley wore back in 1994 to the premiere of Four Weddings and A Funeral. Sadly, Versace’s life was cut short in 1997 on the steps of his Miami mansion when he became the fifth and final victim of Andrew Cunanan. The tragic event will be the story behind American Crime Story’s season 2 titled: The Assassination of Gianni Versace. After his death, his sister Donatella became the new Artistic Director and has established a $5.5 billion company her brother would be proud of.
3. Gucci
Started in 1921 by a Mr. Guccio Gucci, the company was originally dabbing in leather goods. It wasn’t until 19 years later when his son Aldo would take the company from being a one-stop shop into the fashion powerhouse that it’s now known for being. It’s Aldo that would usher in the era of the brand’s iconic “Bamboo Bag” and its “ready to wear segments.” In the 90’s, the company decided to bring AmericanFashion designerTom Ford to revamp their women’s wear. He ended up helping launch the brand to where it is today. The fashion brand houses other well-known designers in its collections such as Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, and Yves Saint Laurent. If you’re in the market to do some shopping at this $12.4 billion brand, expect to spend at least $2,000.
2. Louis Vuitton
This may come as a shock but the famous fashion brand has been around longer than you might have thought. Formed 163 years ago in 1854, a young man by the name of Louis Vuitton started out as an apprentice for a box-maker. Vuitton ended up becoming a well-known crafter of luxury trunks and opened up his own shop in Paris. He then ended up becoming the personal box-maker of Napoleon III’s wife, Empress Eugenie de Montijo. Fast forward years later and the company is now worth $28.1 billion with a generated revenue of $10.1 billion. Today, Louis Vuitton doesn’t make just trunks but designer handbags and clothing that can be spotted on the most famous of A-listers.
1. Balenciaga
The beginning of Balenciaga’s reign began back in 1919 when it was established by its founder of the same name, Cristóbal Balenciaga. As a young child, Balenciaga became an apprentice to a tailor in his hometown of Getaria, Spain and would eventually get his formal training in Madrid. He would go on to create the House of Balenciaga and skyrocketed to success thanks to his artistic genius. He was hailed as the undisputed “ King ofFashion” and was highly respected among his peers which included the likes of Coco Chanel, Christian Dior, and Pierre Balmain. Balenciaga even helped train the likes of high-fashion designers Oscar de la Renta and Hubert Givenchy to name a few.

How to Run a Fashion Business with Alexa Chung | S2, E1 | Future of Fashion | British Vogue

Alexa Chung, our fashion bloodhound, is back investigating the ins and outs of the fashion industry in the second series of Vogue’s on-going documentary, the Future of Fashion. This time exploring things from a more business angle, she took the Vogue team to her adopted home city of New York and hit the trail to answer all your questions submitted via the Vogue social media channels. In the first episode, live today, she talks boundary-pushing retail with Opening Ceremony’s Carol Lim and Humberto Leon, and savvy merchandising with Joseph Altuzarra and his CEOKaris Durmer. Subscribe to British Vogue►► http://po.st/SubscribeBritishVogue
Series 2 Episodes:
Episode 1: http://bit.ly/AlexaSeries2Ep1
Episode 2: http://bit.ly/AlexaSeries2Ep2
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Vogue has dispatched contributing editor Alexa Chung to investigate the state of fashion today in her series The Future of Fashion. Alexa Chung will be talking to everyone from current fashion students to the heads of major design houses, via journalists, buyers and all the workers in between. Watch as Alexa Chung try to find out what the future holds for this multi-billion pound fashion industry; how the next generation will get fashion careers using all the tools available to them; and what the fashion landscape looks like in terms of sustainability and technology.
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How To Get a Job in Fashion Company (4 STEP PROCESS)

Do you want to get a job in your dream company?
Then this Video Tutorial is for you, its a 4 Step process to help you land a job in your DreamCompany in Any Field.
4 Step Process tells you:
1. How to research the target company?
2. What to do before you apply?
3. How to apply?
4. What to do after you apply?
I share tips from LeTote, Rachel Roy, Glam4Good etc. companies.
And ONE BONUS TIP, that I share in the end, will set you apart from 95% of the candidates that show up for an in-person interview, you definitely don't want to miss that.
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How to Choose the RIGHT Fashion DesignSchool (in 4 Steps)
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How to BecomeFashion Designer TONIGHT?
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INSTAGRAM HASHTAG ResearchHack (You don't want to miss)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4B9bjvsRCI
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How to Increase Sales in your SHOPIFY Store? (1 SimpleTrick)
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10 Tips To Starting Your Own Clothing Line

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10 Tips To Starting Your Own Clothing LineWhat's up everyone! Here are 10 tips on how to start your own clothing line off right. I learned a lot from owning 2 clothing brands, I don't want you guys to make the same mistakes I did. Enjoy :]
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Inside The Industry: How to Build a Brand in Fashion | The Business of Fashion x Topshop

Holli Rogers, Katie White and Leila Fataar joined BoF’s Nick Blunden at the Barbican in London to discuss the changing nature of branding in media, retail and publicity. Get your complimentary BoF Professional membership here ►►http://bit.ly/2yZWzTH BoF Education, Fashion's Platform for Online Learning: http://bit.ly/2jYk86O
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ABOUT THE BUSINESS OF FASHION
The Business of Fashion is a next-generation fashion media company conceived for today’s global and hyper-connected world. Founded in 2007 by Imran Amed, BoF is known for its authoritative, agenda-setting point of view on the global fashion industry, and is an indispensable resource for fashion executives, creatives, students, and entrepreneurs in over 200 countries. It has been described as “The Economist of Fashion,” “A DailyDestination for Fashion’s PowerPlayers”, and “The IndustryBible”, www.businessoffashion.com

How to Build Your Fashion Brand

Learn how to build your fashion brand at your own pace with our exciting new course focusing on the fundamentals of the fashion business. Our fashion experts will walk you through the ins and outs of the fashion industry.
After this course you will have the confidence and clarity to start and/or grow your FashionBrand!
For limited time enter EARLYBIRD10 to save $100 off enrollment fee or go to: https://moodu.teachable.com/p/how-to-build-your-fashion-brand/?product_id=367114&coupon_code=EARLYBIRD10
What's included:
6 separate video classes jam packed with info, step by step training as well as inside tips and advise from industry expert BoazDavid.
Start-up Designer questionnaire (we highly recomend to complete it before your start your first class and again when you are done with the complete course)
FREE industry packet containing:
Industry calendar outlining important dates for your fashion business
Cost sheet template
Start-up budget sheets
Course Outline:
Class 1 - Introduction to the basics
The first steps of starting a fashion business
Defining your business concept
Choosing your brand entity
Conducting a market research
Choosing and defining your target customer
Forming your business model
Class 2 - The Financials
Costing & pricing your product to make sure it's profitable
How to calculate your:
Startup budget
Monthly fixed cost and variable cost
Breakevenpoint
Your business cash flow for the first 2 years
Financing options
Class 3 - The Design Process
The ideal size of the line
Translating inspiration to design
What to Consider when designing
How to design with production in mind
Designing your future collections
Class 4 - The DevelopmentProcess
Sourcing materials & vendors
A step by step process of developing a fashion product
How to work with a pattern makers and samples room
Tips and strategies to make the development of your line easier, faster, and more cost effective
Class 5 - Sales & Marketing
Wholesale vs Retail
Creating a Marketing plan
How to work with retailers
Selling tools:
Line sheets
LookBooksOrder forms
Presenting your fashion line to buyers
Selling via E-commerce
Pros & cons of hiring a sales rep or PR company
Pros & cons of doing trade shows
Class 6 - the Production Process
Domestic vs Offshore production
Finding and working with contractors
Production step by step
Common production mistakes to avoid
Price negotiation tips
WHEN: This class is available now, simply sign up now and start to listen right away and at your own pace.
WHERE: This is an online course in the form of video tutorials. Sign up and watch it right here from the convenience of your own computer, phone or tablet.
BONUS: Sign up now and get access to our Fashion BusinessForum where you can interact and share info with other designers just like you.
What other designers say about this course:
"I received a wealth of information. Coming into the class with no idea how to streamline an art that i have practiced for years was priceless, giving me a new starting point.” Michelle
"I honestly can say everything about this course was helpful. my trips from DC to New York every week was well worth it. Looking forward to next workshop.
A majordifference I now have a better idea of where and how to start.” Tylia
“I liked how open and honest the instructor was with the pros and cons. He was very “stating the facts” - and we could make our own choices.” Diana
“The best business decision I’ve ever made!” Nkiruka

A fashion company is paying to maintain Rome's Colosseum

The 2,000-year-old Colosseum in Rome is visited by nearly 5 million people every year. But maintaining the site, and Italy’s many other ancient treasures, is a large financial burden for the Italian government. Now, it’s relying on donations from businesses to keep its cultural legacy intact. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Christopher Livesay reports.

Creating A Million Dollar Brand w/ DOPE Clothing CEO Rob Gough

How to create a million dollar brand? Get it answered from Rob (CEO of DOPE clothing). To anybody looking to build a thriving brand that rises above the noise and crushes the competition this is a MUST watch. Thanks for watching and make sure you subscribe for new content every week! — https://www.youtube.com/user/23Ambition
Peter interviews Rob Gough. Rob is the owner of one of the most successful clothing lines on the planet, DOPE as well as a producer, actor, and part owner in multiple other 7 figure businesses. Rob dives into how to create a brand that's polarizing and rises above the noise, and talks about what he personally looks for when investing in companies.
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Peter Voogd is on a mission to shift our culture. He has started a movement to empower America’s entrepreneurs and millennials and to give them the tools & strategies necessary to elevate every area of their life and business. Peter truly believes that the more people you are able to influence and help succeed, the more successful you, in turn, will become. Stay humble, but NEVER lose your hunger.
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Eco Fashion Brand is Upcycling Over 100,000 Sweaters Every Year - Slow Fashion

In this video, we meet Julia Grieve, the founder of preloved, which is a Toronto-based eco-fashion brand that creates clothing using second-hand vintage wool sweaters, rolls of deadstock fabric, and other sustainably sourced materials.
Preloved was founded in 1995 and has been upcycling and reusing an average of 100,000 sweaters each year. These secondhand sweaters are usually destined for the landfill, but preloved buys them from rag house clothing sorters and deconstructs them into fabric they can use to design new sweaters.
In addition to sourcing sustainable materials for all of their clothes, the brand has also made a conscious decision to manufacture their clothing in Canada instead of outsourcing the work overseas. Their clothes are made by people who are paid a good wage and who have a positive and safe working environment.
Mat and I were impressed with the incredible work that preloved does to design and create clothing with minimal impact on the environment, and without exploiting it's workers.
One of the reasons we've been inspired to look into ethically made and environmentally friendly clothing is because of The True Cost documentary (http://truecostmovie.com) that we recently watched about the incredibly devastating impact the fast fashion industry has on the planet.
We wrote a blog post with tips about how to create an ethical wardrobe here:
http://www.exploringalternatives.ca/how-to-create-an-ethical-wardrobe/
You can also check out the incredible clothing line made by preloved here:
http://www.getpreloved.com
Thanks for watching!
Mat & Danielle
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All music in this video was composed, performed, and recorded by Mat of Exploring Alternatives.